---
title: "Ręczny upgrade firmware'u"
url: "https://forum.qnap.net.pl/threads/reczny-upgrade-firmwareu.93/"
thread_id: 93
date: "2008-06-04"
category: "Instruktaż/Tutorial"
section: "Oh'Linux? Software hacking i QNAP modding"
source: "Forum QNAP Polska"
site: "https://forum.qnap.net.pl"
language: "pl"
ai_policy: "https://forum.qnap.net.pl/ai-policy.md"
license: "https://forum.qnap.net.pl/ai-policy.md"
---

# Ręczny upgrade firmware'u

> Source: <https://forum.qnap.net.pl/threads/reczny-upgrade-firmwareu.93/> · Instruktaż/Tutorial · Forum QNAP Polska · 2008-06-04

Aby ręcznie wgrać z konsoli firmware nalezy...

1. Skopiować firmware U_TSxxxxxxx.img do /share/Public
2. Zalogować się do konsoli QNAP'a (np. przez PuTTY)
3.
```
ln -sf /mnt/HDA_ROOT/update /mnt
```

4.
```
cp -af /share/Public/U_TSxxxxxxx.img /mnt/update
```

5.
```
/etc/init.d/update.sh
```

## Odpowiedzi społeczności

a u mnie wywala bledy :/

```
Using 120-bit encryption - (QNAPNASVERSION4)

Error reading file .tgz !
/bin/tar: .tgz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
/bin/tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
/bin/tar: Child returned status 2
/bin/tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
ls: : No such file or directory
expr: syntax error
dd: invalid number `'
```

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Bo image powinien byc w .tgz ? Tak mi sie wydaje po przejrzeniu skryptu.

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